My lawn mower sounds smoother.I don't believe they are tested at all. Listen to motor no 2 before it even had been started for the very first time.
My lawn mower sounds smoother.I don't believe they are tested at all. Listen to motor no 2 before it even had been started for the very first time.
Del, please.. If you wanna make out with your puller- thingie keep it to yourself. This is a family forum.I just ordered a "MUCH MORE Brushless Motor Bearing Puller Remover Ver.3" on line...ill let everybody how I make out with it when I get my bearings..
MUCH MORE Brushless Motor Bearing Puller Remover Ver.3 #MK-BRP3,
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I never thought of it that way lolDel, please.. If you wanna make out with your puller- thingie keep it to yourself. This is a family forum.
Ain't the English language fun? Just ask Gallagher or George Carlin..lol!
That's the app I used...I used Twist Ties to attach my iPhone to the arm..!
The app dosint work to bad..you gotta take it for what it's worth!!
But it will give a pretty good reference !
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Hope this helps..
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Here ya go Surf. You must 1st connect to Solo wifi.
Then click on "initial setup" at the top. Then select "optimized hardware" then "motor test"
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Solo motor bearings
Just googling around re Solo motor bearings, for those that are wondering,
(or probably just for my own benefit....so i can search it later)
The dimensions have been listed on these forums, but the standard names are....
Small bearing is an R2-5ZZ or the stainless variant is SR2-5ZZ (1/8 x 5/16 x 9/64)
Larger bearing is an R2ZZ, the stainless variant is SR2ZZ (1/8 x 3/8 x 5/32)
They are about a $1 each on ebay.
440c stainless I imagine would be better than the rock bottom cheapest.
Then theres ceramic which is harder again, at about $5 each.(add a 'C' to the end eg R2ZZ-C))
No, havent really looked for them locally.Roland, have you been able to source these locally here in Australia?
Thanks Dave ..I might try the Boaca bearing next time I order!!Mine were the same also, smooth as a baby's butt after changing. I also got the same app and in my opinion it was useless. Using your touch with the MP motor test is much better.
In case anyone's interested, these are the Boca Bearing P/N's
These are the Boaca Bearing P/N's for SEALED bearings: SR2-LL/C3C and SR2-5UU3. I apologize for the previous P/N/s but there are correct for sealed bearings.
That's amazing! If the video is accurate, the Boca bearings don't sound so good.I just came across this Video and thought I would share!... I think this is a pretty good example for the people that would like to know the differents between the sound of a Bad Motor Bearing compare to a Good motor Bearing..!
Cheers
I have no ideal...I'm still learning my SelfThat's amazing! If the video is accurate, the Boca bearings don't sound so good.
Clearly an ad for RCTimer.
RCTimer is based in Hong Kong (big surprise). I wonder if they make their own bearings? If not who does?
Anyway, it's a great resource- if you have never heard a motor with a bad bearing (like me), how would you know what it sounds like?I have no ideal...I'm still learning my Self
Cheers
I was wondering the same thing, all three sound bad...less for the RCTimer ones. Personally it sounds like the shafts are spinning in the bearings, which is not good. Preloading bearings will help.I have no ideal...I'm still learning my Self
I suppose you're right, having everyone here succeed is payment enough. #FLY3DRYou are already in the biz @RichWest , the biz of teaching people damn good tips.!!
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